In brief Hardspace Shipbreaker shirt. screen printing involves pushing ink through a mesh stencil onto the surface of the material. It’s fair to say that screen printing is an ancient art, even if t-shirt printing with screens is a relatively modern take on it. To put that last statement into context, printed tees began their unstoppable rise in the 1950s. Computerisation has made things faster and more accurate, but the essential nature of the process hasn’t changed. The main reason that screen printing has endured is that it has several advantages over other methods of customising clothes. Screen printing t-shirts is cost-effective and can produce large volumes in a quicker timescale compared to other types of personalisation. Screen printed shirts also wash well and expertly applied print is more durable. It is worth pointing out that screen printing incurs a set-up cost and small print runs work out more expensive. Although we love screen printing t-shirts, we’re the first to acknowledge that it’s not suitable for all customisation jobs. Quantities are a big consideration. If you require less than 50 garments, DTG printing may be a better option. Embroidery might be preferable for very small designs. And don’t get it mixed up with transfer printing. The latter is quite different and nowhere near as good in terms of detail and durability.
Hardspace Shipbreaker shirt, hoodie, sweater, longsleeve and ladies t-shirt
Two 100% black cotton t-shirts arrived in a plain white mailer a few weeks ago Hardspace Shipbreaker shirt. The “Just like the moon” t-shirt is a two-color (maybe) print on a heavy cotton t-shirt by Gildan and the Digital at Heart design is on a light cotton t-shirt by BELLA+CANVAS. The print on Digital at Heart is light and soft in a white and blue ink. They were individually wrapped.
The Digital at Heart design has the eponymous phase in a stylish white typography on the left and a circuit board-inspired heart image on the left. You know, where the heart is. It’s a clever design and well executed even if it doesn’t call out to me. It is something that I might wear but probably not something that I would buy.
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